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Type Test Report

Type Test Report

Type Test Report

(OP)
Hi,

I would like to ask do you guys accept the type test report to represent a equipment with same concept design but with minor changes such as rated operating frequency, different Type Test according the standard ( such as normally practice are IECs, but they provided IEEE standard ).



RE: Type Test Report

Depending on what you are testing the change in frequency could be quite significant.

RE: Type Test Report

(OP)
Which equipment affected the design significant ?

RE: Type Test Report

In my opinion, mainly, motors-induction, synchronous- generators and cables. But also switchgear and other.

RE: Type Test Report

(OP)
Hmm, I would like to know the switchgear, I thought switchgear can be operated in multiple frequency to fullfill international market, perhaps manufacturer design according to the IEEE or IEC.

RE: Type Test Report

For instance: for Power Frequency Withstand Test the supply power has to be at rated voltage and rated frequency.See
IEC 60694/60298 for instance.

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